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October 18, 2007 at 6:48 PM #90038October 18, 2007 at 6:48 PM #90047VoZangreParticipant
You Can Take the Boy outta NY…
but you can’t take the NY outta the boy…
” I had several calls from a San Diego Agent yesterday from San Diego from Zip Realty. He’s telling me that some of the market in San Diego is still appreciating in price and it’s a fantastic opportunity to buy now because the market have been corrected. He said San Diego is still hot, I should make my purchase now before the price goes up.
He told me that I should not listen to the news, it’s crap and this blog here… people do not know what they are talking about”
this made me see red and utter any amount of ear curling curses…
Abbey, not all are like this…
SDrealtor and some others here represent TRUE professionals… not the vulture types that skew the perspective ( whats said about folks being something on the order of 17 times more likely to report a bad experience as opposed to a GOOD one is as true as true can be)
i think patience is needed…many MAJOR voices ( read NONBLOG) in the industry are quoted as saying the decline will be lasting long into 2008 or 2009… ( and they are usually conservative)…
Ps – used to live in Buffalo and am a fan of Canada in general.
October 18, 2007 at 7:05 PM #90044RaybyrnesParticipantRustico,
I got you. Good Post I chuckled.
October 18, 2007 at 7:05 PM #90053RaybyrnesParticipantRustico,
I got you. Good Post I chuckled.
October 18, 2007 at 7:23 PM #90046NotCrankyParticipantO.K Ray that’s good.
October 18, 2007 at 7:23 PM #90055NotCrankyParticipantO.K Ray that’s good.
October 18, 2007 at 8:09 PM #90050SD RealtorParticipantVoz appreciate the compliment.
Abbey, the next time the Zip Realtor tells you that things are so great just ask him why volumes are down so heavy if things are so great. You may even want to tell him that in 2006 many guys like him said that things would be better in 2007 but that didn’t seem to happen did it…
So ask him to show you hard data that would indicate that we are anywhere near the bottom.
SD Realtor
October 18, 2007 at 8:09 PM #90059SD RealtorParticipantVoz appreciate the compliment.
Abbey, the next time the Zip Realtor tells you that things are so great just ask him why volumes are down so heavy if things are so great. You may even want to tell him that in 2006 many guys like him said that things would be better in 2007 but that didn’t seem to happen did it…
So ask him to show you hard data that would indicate that we are anywhere near the bottom.
SD Realtor
October 19, 2007 at 4:57 AM #90104AnonymousGuestThank you for your comments. This is my first time ever being on a blog. Never done this! I am quite lost with all the abbreviations and jargons. I am sorry if I offend anyone. Still learning my ettiquete. I am interested to know if El Cajon, Rancho San Bernado, and Mira Mesa, are good areas to look? Is it worthwhile to look at foreclosure homes, short sales, etc.. What website to look for these search. Some of you may be wondering why I would still be talking to this agent. It is because I get access to Zip Realty website. He will cut me off and I won’t be able to search. I don’t know where else to look. I will be looking at ADLook.up as Rustico suggested. Thanks. Any other suggestions?
Another thing I am wondering…rumors or false? Is it true everyone in California own firearms? Why? Please don’t get offended by this question because it’s illegal here. I find it scary, I also have kids Rustico..
Thanks
abbey
October 19, 2007 at 4:57 AM #90113AnonymousGuestThank you for your comments. This is my first time ever being on a blog. Never done this! I am quite lost with all the abbreviations and jargons. I am sorry if I offend anyone. Still learning my ettiquete. I am interested to know if El Cajon, Rancho San Bernado, and Mira Mesa, are good areas to look? Is it worthwhile to look at foreclosure homes, short sales, etc.. What website to look for these search. Some of you may be wondering why I would still be talking to this agent. It is because I get access to Zip Realty website. He will cut me off and I won’t be able to search. I don’t know where else to look. I will be looking at ADLook.up as Rustico suggested. Thanks. Any other suggestions?
Another thing I am wondering…rumors or false? Is it true everyone in California own firearms? Why? Please don’t get offended by this question because it’s illegal here. I find it scary, I also have kids Rustico..
Thanks
abbey
October 19, 2007 at 8:32 AM #90120NotCrankyParticipantEveryone in California does not own firearms. In most areas you will not feel like you are surrounded by guns or in danger of anything. There are gangs but most people don’t live around areas with lots of gangs, They tend to be very concentrated in certain areas. I would not start getting to know the county with Mira Mesa or El Cajon. No offense to anyone who likes those areas. I think you mean Rancho Bernardo Sdlookup zip code 92127&92128. That is probably a good representation of a Middle class fairly quality area in San Diego. In fact it is more or less middle of the road in many repects.Poway,92064, is a very nice family area with a wide range of housing types.It border Rancho bernardo. These are not close to the beach(about 1/2 hour).
October 19, 2007 at 8:32 AM #90129NotCrankyParticipantEveryone in California does not own firearms. In most areas you will not feel like you are surrounded by guns or in danger of anything. There are gangs but most people don’t live around areas with lots of gangs, They tend to be very concentrated in certain areas. I would not start getting to know the county with Mira Mesa or El Cajon. No offense to anyone who likes those areas. I think you mean Rancho Bernardo Sdlookup zip code 92127&92128. That is probably a good representation of a Middle class fairly quality area in San Diego. In fact it is more or less middle of the road in many repects.Poway,92064, is a very nice family area with a wide range of housing types.It border Rancho bernardo. These are not close to the beach(about 1/2 hour).
October 19, 2007 at 8:33 AM #90124nostradamusParticipantAbbey, where do you get your information? It seems like you’re making naive generalizations (everyone in CA has guns) and you’re spending a lot of time listening to cold-calling salesmen (RE agent). I get the feeling that after reading everyone’s advice here you’re gonna get an overpriced house and a gun.
The area you choose do live in depends on many things. San Diego is a LARGE county so you can’t just pick Rancho Bernardo or Mira Mesa. There’s a lot to consider, like schools, work, traffic, shopping, etc. it really depends on what you want. You can’t make generalizations, and lumping all the areas of San Diego together is one. Tell us where you’ll be working, what your price range is, etc. then you can get some real advice. Right now you’re just trolling.
October 19, 2007 at 8:33 AM #90133nostradamusParticipantAbbey, where do you get your information? It seems like you’re making naive generalizations (everyone in CA has guns) and you’re spending a lot of time listening to cold-calling salesmen (RE agent). I get the feeling that after reading everyone’s advice here you’re gonna get an overpriced house and a gun.
The area you choose do live in depends on many things. San Diego is a LARGE county so you can’t just pick Rancho Bernardo or Mira Mesa. There’s a lot to consider, like schools, work, traffic, shopping, etc. it really depends on what you want. You can’t make generalizations, and lumping all the areas of San Diego together is one. Tell us where you’ll be working, what your price range is, etc. then you can get some real advice. Right now you’re just trolling.
October 19, 2007 at 8:53 AM #90128(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantMany in Mira Mesa own firearms. I think it is required to have local ordnance.
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